Gov. Sununu issued his last State of the State last week to the House and Senate. After four terms as governor, he decided not to seek re-election and gave a
Lawmakers return to Concord Thursday for Veto Day, the annual opportunity to override bills that Gov. Chris Sununu has vetoed. This year, Sununu rejected nine bills passed by the Republican-led House and Senate – four from the House and five from the Senate.
The New Hampshire Legislature will not be holding a “Veto Day” this September, putting off the traditional day in which lawmakers decide whether to override the governor’s vetoed bills, Speaker Sherman Packard announced Friday.
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